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NSChart Control
This control creates a chart control in a dialog with Pie and Bar styles.
Creating a Chart Line that Uses ActiveX
Create a chart similar to the Windows NT/2000/XP Task Manager Performance chart. This component enables you to manage four lines at a time. By modifying any properties of the control, it is possible to visualize different types of charts.
Using a MS Chart Control in VC
Create a chart using a MS Chart control in VC++. See how to populate the chart as well as label the axe with source code.
Adding Charts With the "Easy-to-Use" Control: CChartCtrl
Adding flexible charts quickly and easily requires a good control. Discover how to use this charting control in your own applications. (The demo program and source code were updated.)
Control to Display Bar, Pie, and Line Charts
Check out the code for this control that supports 2D/3D dimension, brusted pie, 3D angle, 3D thichness, background color, brusted angle, half/full/back half pie, dash color, label offset, dash line width, spot size, print scale, print value, slice seperator color, slice width, and spot offset.
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